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Find an immigration solicitor in Birmingham

386 immigration solicitors, barristers and IAA advisers in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands (B postcodes plus Wolverhampton, Coventry, Walsall, Solihull). Several firms hold Legal Aid contracts — free representation for asylum seekers and detained clients. Birmingham has the UK's second-largest concentration of community-focused immigration practices after London.

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Where Birmingham immigration solicitors cluster

📍 Sparkhill, Small Heath, Alum Rock (B10, B11, B12)
Community-rooted practices serving the South Asian client base — the densest concentration outside London.
📍 City centre (B1, B2, B3, B4)
Larger national-reach firms. Convenient for the Birmingham Civil Justice Centre and Tribunal hearings.
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Several Birmingham firms hold Legal Aid Agency contracts. Filter by "Free lawyer · Legal Aid" above to see only those.
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How do I find an immigration solicitor in Birmingham?

Use the search above to filter Birmingham immigration solicitors by Legal Aid contract, specialism and language. The directory covers Birmingham B postcodes plus the wider West Midlands — Wolverhampton, Coventry, Walsall, Solihull.

Is Legal Aid available for immigration cases in Birmingham?

Yes. Several Birmingham firms hold Legal Aid Agency contracts for asylum, appeal and detention cases. Filter by "Free lawyer · Legal Aid" above. Birmingham hosts a large concentration of South Asian and Middle Eastern community-focused practices.

Where do Birmingham immigration practices cluster?

Sparkhill, Small Heath and Alum Rock (B10, B11, B12) host community-rooted practices serving the South Asian client base. Birmingham city centre (B1, B2, B3) hosts larger national-reach firms — convenient for the Birmingham Civil Justice Centre and Tribunal hearings.

⚠️ StartNewLife is an information project — not regulated by the IAA (Immigration Advice Authority). We do not provide immigration advice within the meaning of Section 84 of the Immigration & Asylum Act 1999. All content is general information only and does not replace advice from a regulated lawyer (IAA / SRA / BSB) about your specific case.